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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
25.6x31.9in
About this artwork
The artist created several paintings on this canvas before arriving at this work; a gray background with thin connections that formed like a spider's web, reflecting containment and the virus of COVID19.
Then at the end of May she started the work all over again in her favorite colors ... but after having almost finished the new work she preferred to cover everything.
Wanting to resume the visual of her painting Les secrets du temps, she began… to create the background by listening in a loop to the song High hopes by Pink Floyd which touches her a lot.
It is the tribute to his father that resurfaces but also the hope for a better world after the pandemic. We all know that our lifestyles have a real impact on the environment and there seems to have been a collective awakening.
The album cover The division bell also served as inspiration with his statues of Easter Island whose secrets are well kept (see The secrets of time) and echoing ancestral civilizations and cults.
« I paint printed circuits that reconnect the technological man to nature and its roots. »
Natacha Ivaldi is a French artist whose work has been exhibited nationally and in Germany. Her art, deeply influenced by the aesthetics of printed circuits, explores philosophical, metaphysical and sociological themes, creating bridges between nature and technology. Her paintings are a vibrant homage to her father and ancestors, weaving intimate links between the golden lines of her compositions, sometimes evoking tree roots, sometimes neural connections, or the galactic networks of the universe. These lines, similar to electronic wires, symbolize the conductive energy that fuels the technological expansion of our time, while honoring the human and natural connections that underpin this evolution.